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A.H

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  1. Smaller scale B&M Hyper or RMC hybrid anyone? (US coaster enthusiasts took enough notice with Rivals, RMC did the same with Energylandia.)
  2. Personally I don't see a large scale coaster for quite a while. A fix for kids area and eventually either a RMC raptor or a Vekoma Bermuda Blitz (as both are inverting chain lift coasters) to replace Arkham Asylum.
  3. Does anyone know how many trains Dreamworld is ordering for this coaster?
  4. Well Dreamworld permanently mislabeled the Motocoaster as a Thrill ride
  5. Highly unlikely but a Rmc Raptor would be perfect.
  6. (Sorry if this post seems a little dumb.) Taft Broadcasting Parks was an investor (and owner) in both Canada's Wonderland, Australia's Wonderland and other US theme parks. In 1992 Taft sold off all their theme parks (except Sydney) to Paramount, which Paramount then later sold to Cedar Fair. Taft broadcasting didn't sell Wonderland Sydney because they had a smaller stake in the park. If they had a larger stake and/or sold the park to Paramount Parks (Which then Cedar fair then bought) Would we have a Cedar Fair park in Sydney operating to this day?
  7. Can someone please show me the route of the former Sea world Train. Thanks
  8. It's might best compare them while they at their prime so Nostalgia doesn't cloud your mind, and you compare them for what made them, not made them survive.
  9. Granted Sky Voyager is a family ride and is Kinda a replacement for RHLR. (A bit of a stretch but did DW hold off it's retirement until SV was open?)
  10. I think it's better to Compare old Dreamworld with old Movie world.
  11. Good to know that DW remembered they had a park map!
  12. I expect HWSW to be themed to Ocean parade this time around
  13. Great/Sad read @joz. Sea world just looks like the 30% it used to be.
  14. Another new Roller coaster 2 New Dark rides (one dark, one interactive) An actual Ocean themed ride in Ocean parade
  15. DW should just leave the tracks on the tower with the train still potentially attached to it, but remove all ground infratructure
  16. Whooops (that was embarrasing). Anyway I should have elaborated. What I meant was that Jet rescue could/should have been built in the Corkscrew/Sea viper space so that Storm could have taken up the Jet Rescue footprint. While this would have meant that Corkscrew/Sea Viper would have retired a bit earlier and that the new Leviathan would have less space, Storm would have a longer ride time/experience. (Of course this would mean more money required by VRTP which at the time was not an option.)
  17. A slide relocation? Interesting. Anyway the only thing WnW needs is a new unique attraction (Sidewheel, the newest version looks awesome and would be an Australian first), a small Master Blaster complex (similar to Typhoon lagoon) and of course slide repaints/refurbishments.
  18. This might sound stupid, but the coaster would be much longer if Jet rescue wasn't built. Jet rescue took space and money away from from the rides footprint. (Yes I'm aware Jet rescue was built after storm.)
  19. Good chance that The park decided that newer more modern slides like the mat racer and bodyslides were more appropriate for the existing tower And/Or The park didn't want to spend money on a New slide tower for this slide. P. S. Can someone send us the newest Nearmap images for Gumbuya world? Thanks
  20. Why did the Sea World Water park get removed? Just curious
  21. So any idea which theme park originally ordered it?
  22. I wouldn't be surprised But I feel like Dreanworld is sacrificing too much for the new rollercoaster
  23. Getting a Lazy river with a wave machine (like the original expansion plan) and that new Mammoth slide tower will definately make WWW the better park. Maybe even using the HWSW tower for future expansion will give WWW more (and diverse) slides.
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